The potential of on-shore wind power in Delaware is minimal, having a potential of generating at most 22 GWh/year.[1]Delaware's principal wind potential is from offshore wind. A 2012 assessment estimates that 15,038 MW of offshore wind turbines could generate 60,654 GWh/year.[1] Delaware generated 11,522 GWh from all generating sources in 2011.[2]

As of the end of 2016, 2 MW of large scale wind capacity had been constructed in Delaware. There were no projects under construction.[3] Five thousand Megawatt-hours of electricity were produced by wind power in 2015 within the state.[4]
A single 256-foot tall, 210-ton turbine at the
University of Delaware in
Lewes was built in 2010 for generating and educational purposes[5]

The state of Delaware ran a
request for proposals (RFP) during 2006-2007 that is notable as the first known RFP, world-wide, in which offshore wind power competed equally against coal and natural gas power alternatives.[6]